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Saket
Saketa in Sanskrit, or Saket in Hindi, means Heaven, thus a place where God resides. ''Saket'' can be alternatively used for Heaven or ''Vaikuntha'' in Hindu mythology, where liberated souls dwell. ''Saketa'' is also an alternative name for the ancient city of Ayodhya,〔 〕 an important Hindu religious place, the capital of Kosala and the birthplace of Lord Rama, the hero of epic ''Ramayana''. Also ''Ajanavana'', an ancient forest (deer park) near Saket (Ayodhya) was where Gautam Buddha once stayed and preached. ==In literature== ''Saket'' (1932), a famous Hindi epic poem by Maithili Sharan Gupt, a modern-version of ''Ramcharitmanas'', which described an ideal Hindu society and Rama as an ideal man. It is an account of the ''Ramayana'' through the eyes of Urmila, daughter of King Janaka of Mithila and the younger sister of Sita, who later became wife of Lakshmana.
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